The Underlying Internal Processes (UIP) theory, its associated design and data analysis techniques, and initial applications of the UIP approach to studying and modeling human performance for complex task domains are summarized. The UIP approach represents major methodological changes in how researchers may analyze complex task performance and identify UIPs required by those tasks.
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